
Liberal Democrats are the winners of the county council elections in Gloucestershire
They won 27 of the 55 seats on the council - jumping from 16 - to win 11 more seats.
They won 27 of the 55 seats on the council - jumping from 16 - to win 11 more seats.
They are promising to improve core services, support the local economy, ensure roads are well maintained and safe, and that our most vulnerable children and adults are well cared for
Councillor Sebastian Field, who represents Podsmead on the city council, was contacted last year by members of Widden Old Boys and Old Cryptians rugby clubs regarding an issue with some dog walkers leaving poo bags in the hedges around the ground
As liberals, we believe that true equality is achieved when individuals are not only free from prejudice and discrimination, but also free to fulfil their potential. So fighting for LGBTQ+ rights is not a choice Liberals make.
The Liberal Democrats' bold plan to restore UK leadership in science and innovation will drive investment, boost global collaboration, and ensure technology benefits everyone, not just the privileged few.
Reflecting on the year’s International Women’s Day theme of “accelerate action”, I am sadly reminded of how much more we still need to achieve.
The Liberal Democrats and its predecessor parties have a long history of liberalism in Gloucester. The first Liberal MP was elected to represent the city in 1859 and continued for the next 50 years. The Liberal Democrats are now the challengers to the Conservatives in Gloucester and as of May 2024 form the administration running the city council.